Apple IPhone IOS 71 User Guide
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31 121 Nike + iPod At a glance With a Nike + iPod Sensor (sold separately), the Nike + iPod app provides audible feedback on your speed, distance, time elapsed, and calories burned during a run or walk. The Nike + iPod app doesn’t appear on the Home screen until you turn it on. Turn on Nike + iPod. Go to Settings > Nike + iPod. Choose a standard workout.Review your workout history. Choose or create a custom workout. Calibrate based on your last workout. Choose a workout type. Link and calibrate your sensor Nike + iPod collects workout data from a wireless sensor (sold separately) that you attach to your shoe. Before you use it the first time, you need to link your sensor to iPhone. Shoe, meet iPhone. To link the sensor to iPhone, attach the sensor to your shoe, then go to Settings > Nike + iPod > Sensor. Choose a standard workout. Review your workout history. Choose or create a custom workout. Calibrate based on your last workout. Choose a workout type.
Chapter 31 Nike + iPod 12 2 Be accurate. To calibrate Nike + iPod, record a workout over a known distance of at least a quarter mile (400 meters). Then, after you tap End Workout, tap Calibrate on the workout summary screen and enter the actual distance you covered. Try again. To reset to the default calibration, go to Settings > Nike + iPod. Work out Go! To start a workout, tap Workouts, and choose a workout. Take a break. If you need to stop for a moment, take iPhone and tap on the Lock screen. Tap when you’re ready to continue. Finish. To end the workout, wake iPhone, tap , then tap End Workout. Post it. Send your workout data to nikeplus.com. Open Nike + iPod, tap History, then tap “Send to Nike+.” (You need to be connected to the Internet.) Progress! Review your progress on nikeplus.com. Open Safari, log in to your account on nikeplus.com, then follow the onscreen instructions. Nike + iPod Settings Go to Settings > Nike + iPod, where you can adjust settings for: •Your power song •The voice used for spoken feedback •Units for distance •Your weight •Lock screen orientation
32 12 3 Podcasts Podcasts at a glance Download the free Podcasts app from the App Store, then browse, subscribe to, and play your favorite audio or video podcasts on iPhone. See your subscriptions and downloaded podcasts. Delete or rearrange podcasts. Tap a podcast to view and play episodes. Organize your episodes. Swipe down to update or search. Browse for podcasts. New episodes See your subscriptions and downloaded podcasts. Delete or rearrange podcasts. Tap a podcast to view and play episodes. Organize your episodes. Swipe down to update or search. Browse for podcasts. New episodes
Chapter 32 Podcasts 12 4 Get podcasts Download the episode. Delete or rearrange podcasts. Subscribe or adjust subscription preferences. Browse for podcasts. Tap Featured or Top Charts at the bottom of the screen. Preview or stream an episode. Tap the podcast, then tap an episode. Search the store. Tap Search at the bottom of the screen. Search your library. Tap My Podcasts, then swipe down in the center of the screen to reveal the Search field. Download an episode to iPhone. Tap next to the episode. Get new episodes as they’re released. Subscribe to the podcast. If you’re browsing Featured podcasts or Top Charts, tap the podcast, then tap Subscribe. If you’ve already downloaded episodes, tap My Podcasts, tap the podcast, tap Settings at the top of the episode list, then turn on Subscription. Control playback See a list of episodes. Tap to see more info. Drag to skip forward or back. Skip to the next episode. Tap to speed up or slow down. Tap to start over, or double-tap to go to the previous episode. See podcast info while you listen. Tap the podcast image on the Now Playing screen. Download the episode. Delete or rearrange podcasts. Subscribe or adjust subscription preferences. See a list of episodes. Tap to see more info. Drag to skip forward or back. Skip to the next episode. Tap to speed up or slow down. Tap to start over, or double-tap to go to the previous episode.
Chapter 32 Podcasts 12 5 Organize your podcasts Organize selected podcasts and episodes into stations. Tap a station to choose episodes or change settings. Delete or rearrange stations. Pull together episodes from different podcasts. To add episodes to your On-The-Go station, tap My Stations, tap On-The-Go, then tap Add. Or tap next to any episode in your library. You can also touch and hold any episode, then tap Add to On-The-Go. Create a station. Tap My Stations, then tap . Change the order of the station list or the podcasts in a station. Tap My Stations, tap Edit above the station list or the episode list, then drag up or down. Change the playback order for episodes in a station. Tap the station, then tap Settings. Rearrange your podcast library. Tap My Podcasts, tap list view in the upper right, tap Edit, then drag up or down. List oldest episodes first. Tap My Podcasts, tap a podcast, then tap Settings. Podcasts settings Go to Settings > Podcasts, where you can: •Choose to keep your podcast subscriptions up to date on all of your devices. •Choose how frequently Podcasts checks your subscriptions for new episodes. •Have episodes downloaded automatically. •Choose whether to keep episodes after you finish them. Organize selected podcasts and episodes into stations. Tap a station to choose episodes or change settings. Delete or rearrange stations.
A 12 6 Accessibility Accessibility features iPhone incorporates these accessibility features: •VoiceOver •Support for braille displays •Siri •Zoom •Invert Colors •Speak Selection •Speak Auto-text •Large, bold, and high-contrast text •Reduce onscreen motion •On/off switch labels •Hearing aids •Subtitles and closed captions •LED Flash for Alerts •Mono audio and balance •Call audio routing •Assignable ringtones and vibrations •Phone noise cancellation •Guided Access •Switch Control •AssistiveTouch •Widescreen keyboards Turn on accessibility features. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility, or use the Accessibility Shortcut. See Accessibility Shortcut below. Use iTunes to configure accessibility. You can choose some accessibility options in iTunes on your computer. Connect iPhone to your computer and select iPhone in the iTunes device list. Click Summary, then click Configure Accessibility at the bottom of the Summary screen. For more information about iPhone accessibility features, see www.apple.com/accessibility . Appendix
Appendix A Accessibility 12 7 Accessibility Shortcut Use the Accessibility Shortcut. Press the Home button quickly three times to turn any of these features on or off: •VoiceOver •Zoom •Invert Colors •Hearing Aid Control (if you have paired hearing aids) •Guided Access ( The shortcut starts Guided Access if it’s already turned on. See Guided Access on page 141.) •Switch Control •AssistiveTouch Choose the features you want to control. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut and select the accessibility features you use. Not so fast. To slow down the triple-click speed, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Home-click Speed. VoiceOver VoiceOver describes aloud what appears onscreen, so you can use iPhone without seeing it. VoiceOver tells you about each item on the screen as you select it. The VoiceOver cursor (a rectangle) encloses the item and VoiceOver speaks its name or describes it. Touch the screen or drag your finger over it to hear the items on the screen. When you select text, VoiceOver reads the text. If you turn on Speak Hints, VoiceOver may tell you the name of the item and provide instructions—for example, “double-tap to open.” To interact with items, such as buttons and links, use the gestures described in Learn VoiceOver gestures on page 13 0 . When you go to a new screen, VoiceOver plays a sound, then selects and speaks the first item on the screen (typically in the upper-left corner). VoiceOver also lets you know when the display changes to landscape or portrait orientation, and when the screen becomes locked or unlocked. Note: VoiceOver speaks in the language specified in International settings, which may be influenced by the Region Format setting in Settings > General > International. VoiceOver is available in many languages, but not all. VoiceOver basics Important: VoiceOver changes the gestures you use to control iPhone. When VoiceOver is on, you must use VoiceOver gestures to operate iPhone—even to turn VoiceOver off. Turn VoiceOver on or off. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, or use the Accessibility Shortcut. See Accessibility Shortcut on page 12 7 . Explore. Drag your finger over the screen. VoiceOver speaks each item you touch. Lift your finger to leave an item selected. •Select an item: Tap it, or lift your finger while dragging over it. •Select the next or previous item: Swipe right or left with one finger. Item order is left-to-right, top-to-bottom.
Appendix A Accessibility 12 8 •Select the item above or below: Set the rotor to Vertical Navigation, then swipe up or down with one finger. If you don’t find Vertical Navigation in the rotor, you might need to add it; see Use the VoiceOver rotor on page 131 . •Select the first or last item on the screen: Tap with four fingers at the top or bottom of the screen. •Select an item by name: Triple-tap with two fingers anywhere on the screen to open the Item Chooser. Then type a name in the search field, or swipe right or left to move through the list alphabetically, or tap the table index to the right of the list and swipe up or down to move quickly through the list of items. Or use handwriting to select an item by writing its name; see Write with your finger on page 13 3 . •Change an item’s name so it’s easier to find: Select the item, then tap and hold with two fingers anywhere on the screen. •Speak the text of the selected item: Set the rotor to characters or words, then swipe down or up with one finger. •Turn spoken hints on or off: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Speak Hints. •Use phonetic spelling: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Phonetic Feedback. •Speak the entire screen, from the top: Swipe up with two fingers. •Speak from the current item to the bottom of the screen: Swipe down with two fingers. •Pause speaking: Tap once with two fingers. Tap again with two fingers to resume, or select another item. •Mute VoiceOver: Double-tap with three fingers. Repeat to unmute. If you’re using an external keyboard, press the Control key. •Silence sound effects: Turn off Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Use Sound Effects. Use a larger VoiceOver cursor. Turn on Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Large Cursor. Adjust the speaking voice. You can adjust characteristics of the VoiceOver speaking voice to make it easier for you to understand: •Change the speaking volume: Use the volume buttons on iPhone, or add volume to the rotor, then swipe up and down to adjust; see Use the VoiceOver rotor on page 131 . •Change the speaking rate: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver and drag the Speaking Rate slider. You can also add Speech Rate to the rotor, then swipe up or down to adjust. •Use pitch change: VoiceOver uses a higher pitch when speaking the first item of a group (such as a list or table) and a lower pitch when speaking the last item of a group. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Use Pitch Change. •Speak punctuation: Set the rotor to Punctuation, then swipe up or down to to select how much you want to hear. •Change the language for iPhone: Go to Settings > General > International > Language. Pronunciation of some languages is affected by Settings > General > International > Region Format. •Set the default dialect for the current iPhone language: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Languages & Dialects. •Change pronunciation: Set the rotor to Language, then swipe up or down. Language is available in the rotor only if you select more than one pronunciation in Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Languages & Dialects.
Appendix A Accessibility 12 9 •Choose which pronunciations are available in the rotor: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Languages & Dialects. To adjust the voice quality or speaking rate for each language, tap next to the language. To change the order of the languages, tap Edit, then drag up or down. To delete a language, tap Edit, then tap the delete button to the left of the language name. •Change the basic reading voice: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Use Compact Voice. Use iPhone with VoiceOver Unlock iPhone. Press either the Home button or the Sleep/Wake button, swipe to select the Unlock slide, then double-tap the screen. Enter your passcode silently. To avoid having your passcode spoken as you enter it, use handwriting; see Write with your finger on page 13 3. Open an app, toggle a switch, or tap an item. Select the item, then double-tap the screen. Double-tap the selected item. Triple-tap the screen. Adjust a slider. Select the slider, then swipe up or down with one finger. Use a standard gesture. Double-tap and hold your finger on the screen until you hear three rising tones, then make the gesture. When you lift your finger, VoiceOver gestures resume. Scroll a list or area of the screen. Swipe up or down with three fingers. •Scroll continuously through a list: Double-tap and hold until you hear three rising tones, then drag up or down. •Use the list index: Some lists have a vertical alphabetical index along the right side. You can’t select the index by swiping between items—you must touch the index directly to select it. With the index selected, swipe up or down to move through the index. You can also double- tap, then slide your finger up or down. •Reorder a list: You can change the order of items in some lists, such as the Rotor items in Accessibility settings. Select to the right of an item, double-tap and hold until you hear three rising tones, then drag up or down. Open Notification Center. Select any item in the status bar, then swipe down with three fingers. To dismiss Notification Center, do a two-finger scrub (move two fingers back and forth three times quickly, making a “z”). Open Control Center. Select any item in the status bar, then swipe up with three fingers. To dismiss Control Center, do a two-finger scrub. Switch apps. Swipe left or right in the middle of the screen. Or swipe up with four fingers to see what’s running, then swipe left or right with one finger to select and tap to open. You can also set the rotor to Actions while viewing open apps and swipe up or down. Rearrange your Home screen. Select an icon on the Home screen, double-tap and hold, then drag. Lift your finger when the icon is in its new location. Drag an icon to the edge of the screen to move it to another Home screen. You can continue to select and move items until you press the Home button. Speak iPhone status information. Tap the status bar at the top of the screen, then swipe left or right to hear information about the time, battery life, Wi-Fi signal strength, and more.
Appendix A Accessibility 13 0 Speak notifications. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver and turn on Speak Notifications. Notifications, including the text of incoming text messages, are spoken as they occur, even if iPhone is locked. Unacknowledged notifications are repeated when you unlock iPhone. Turn the screen curtain on or off. Triple-tap with three fingers. When the screen curtain is on, the screen contents are active even though the display is turned off. Learn VoiceOver gestures When VoiceOver is on, standard touchscreen gestures have different effects, and additional gestures let you move around the screen and control individual items. VoiceOver gestures include two-, three-, and four-finger taps and swipes. For best results using multi-finger gestures, relax and let your fingers touch the screen with some space between them. You can use different techniques to perform VoiceOver gestures. For example, you can perform a two-finger tap using two fingers of one hand, or one finger from each hand. You can even use your thumbs. Many use a split-tap gesture: instead of selecting an item and double-tapping, touch and hold an item with one finger, then tap the screen with another finger. Try different techniques to discover what works best for you. If a gesture doesn’t work, try a quicker movement, especially for a double-tap or swipe gesture. To swipe, try brushing the screen quickly with your finger or fingers. In VoiceOver settings, you can enter a special area where you can practice VoiceOver gestures without affecting iPhone or its settings. Practice VoiceOver gestures. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, then tap VoiceOver Practice. When you finish practicing, tap Done. If you don’t see the VoiceOver Practice button, make sure VoiceOver is turned on. Here’s a summary of key VoiceOver gestures: Navigate and read •Tap: Select and speak the item. •Swipe right or left: Select the next or previous item. •Swipe up or down: Depends on the rotor setting. See Use the VoiceOver rotor on page 131 . •Two-finger tap: Stop speaking the current item. •Two-finger swipe up: Read all from the top of the screen. •Two-finger swipe down: Read all from the current position. •Two-finger scrub: Move two fingers back and forth three times quickly (making a “z”) to dismiss an alert or go back to the previous screen. •Three-finger swipe up or down: Scroll one page at a time. •Three-finger swipe right or left: Go to the next or previous page (on the Home screen or in Stocks, for example). •Three-finger tap: Speak additional information, such as position within a list or whether text is selected. •Four-finger tap at top of screen: Select the first item on the page. •Four-finger tap at bottom of screen: Select the last item on the page.